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® Preface This product series is a 4 or 8 channel embedded NVR with pentaplex functionality: the product will perform live video preview, recording, playback, remote access, and backup simultaneously. This advanced product series receives a high quality video stream that is transmitted digitally by the IP Camera (IPC). This video signal is encoded by the NVR and enabled for recording, viewing, configuring, and playback.
® Catalog 1 INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................................4 1.1 Brief Introduction .................................................................................................................................4 1.2 Main Functions and Features ..............................................................................................................4 1.3 Installation Instructions ....................
® 1 Introduction ▇▅▃ 1.1 Brief Introduction This product series is a 4/8 channel embedded NVR with pentaplex functionality: the product will perform live video preview, recording, playback, remote access, and backup simultaneously. This advanced product series receives a high quality video stream that is transmitted digitally by the IP Camera (IPC). This video signal is encoded by the NVR and enabled for recording, viewing, configuring, and playback.
® 1.3.2 Front Panel Table 0-1 Front Panel Description Type Name POWER LED Description Power indicator: Red, lights when the power is on Hard disk indicator: Blinks red once per 5 seconds when the hard drive is reading and/or writing; HDD the HDD indicator is dark when the HDD is not reading or writing. 1.3.3 Rear Panel Table 0-2 Rear Panel Description NO.
® •Apply for group use to choose channels above 10 in preview mode 4 NO.10+ 5 NO.
® 3.Lift up the hard drive with your hand, and turn over the case to make sure that the four holes at the bottom of the case correspond to the hard drive mounting holes, and then fix the hard drive using four 4 M3*12 Head Screws plus plain washers. 4.Connect the SATA data cable and HDD power cord to the backplane. 5.Close the cover, and fix the case with screws.
® on front panel or remoter, or right clicking the mouse. Select user and input the corresponding password to login. Figure 1 Log in Note1: Please allow the NVR up to 60 seconds to boot up completely. Note2: The default password for the Admin username is 111111. The default password for the User username is Admin. The admin password can be restored to factory default by connecting a metal paper clip or small metal object to the terminals on the internal motherboard JP1 port.
® Now the monitor will show 4 channel video and one vertical menu. Here are functions of the buttons of the shortcut menu: [View 1CH]: Single click the button , The right side displays 4 channels( as figure 3), Choose one channel to view the full image. Click once again to go back to the 4 channel image. Figure 3 [View 4CH]: Single Click Display all four channel video footage.
® Figure 5 Playback Enter the Playback interface, choose channel(CH1, CH2, CH3 or CH4), select correct video time period. You can search all of the videos in the current month. The date highlighted in yellow indicates that video exists on this day. Single click the date at which record files exist in order to see the file list.
® Figure 7 Record Setting Choose the record types: Select all to select all the four channels, uncheck all to stop recording of four channels. You can choose single number to lunch recording of this channel. [Add IPC]: Click to enter IPC management interface as figure 8 shows: Figure 8 IP Camera Config Note: Please read completely through Part 2: IP Camera Introduction of this manual before adjusting any settings on the IP Camera Config Menu.
® Device], now you can delete IP cameras from the NVR. Note: The IP of IP cameras and NVR should be in the same network segment and in the same LAN, or else you will not add IP successfully. [HDD Status]: Click , into hard drive information interface as figure 9 shows: Figure 9 Hard Drive Information HDD INFO shows the status of the hard drive which is connecting to NVR, including total space and free space, Click [Refresh] to check the remaining storage on the hard drive.
® [Log Out]: Click , to log out of the NVR interface. To enter the interface once again you only need to right click the mouse, then login in again with correct user name and password. [Shut Down]: Click , and a dialog box will prompt you for the password. After inputting the password, the system will power down. 2.
® 2.3.2 Information Click to enter the system information display, as figure 13 shows: Figure 13 Information [HDD Info] Click to enter the Hard Drive information menu, as shown in figure 14. Please refer to section .2.2. of this manual to view the HDD Status steps.
® Figure 15 System Log User can select alarm log and system log, also choose the time and date, click [Search] it will display the required logs. [System Version]: Click to check the system version infromation as figure16 shows: Figure 16 It will display the current software version, hardware version, device name and MAC address Etc. 2.3.
® Figure 17 Setting 2.3.3.1 General Click to enter the General Settings interface, as per figure 18 shows: Figure 18 General Information User can set parameters such as system time, system language, time format and video pack duration. Etc. [System Time] You can modify the current system time, click Save to take effect immediately. [Time, Date Format] You can set the date as year-month-day or day-month-year, also set time format as 24 hours and 12 hours. You can set time and date as your need.
® [Record Delay] You can set up to 99s for the record delay time. After you’ve set the record delay time, the record packing will be restarted after the delay time passed. [Pre-record] Set up to 29s of the pre-recording time, After you’ve set the pre-recording time, it will start recording before it triggered alarm, the in advance time is the pre-record time. [Startup wizard] You can click the check to lunch startup wizard, Then you can set a group of basic setting when system reboots.
® Figure 20 Following Features can be set:: [1] [Channel] You can choose all to set four channels or set single one channel by selecting from CH01, CH02, CH03, and CH04. [2] [Type] Three types of recording types to choose: Schedule recording, alarm triggered recording and motion triggered recording. [3] [Week/Time] You can choose one day from Monday to Sunday, or choose everyday in the week. You must also check the time period for you to choose.
® [Subnet mask] Default: 255.255.255.0 (It is highly recommended not to change this section.) [Gateway] Set gateway IP of the NVR, for example if the NVR accesses the public network through the router, the gateway IP need to be set as the router IP which has accessed the public network. [DNS address] If the user has a DDNS account, the DNS address needs to be set as DNS address of the place where the device is belonging to.
® [Account] The user name which you registered on DDNS server. [Password] The password which you registered on DDNS server. After setting all parameters, click the [Save] button, the setting will take effect immediately. [E-mail] Click enter Email setting interface, see figure 24 shows: Figure 24 Email Setting This menu is for enabling email notification upon motion detection or alarm. [SSL ON] Enable or disable SSL, based on the type of email server [SMTP port] Port of SMTP Server.
® [FTP] Click enter FTP setting interface, see figure 26 shows: Figure 26 FTP Setting FTP services will send the alarm triggered recording file or captured photo via FTP to certain FTP server. [Server] IP address or HTTP network address of FTP server. [Account] User name of the FTP Server. [Password] Password of the FTP Server. After setting all parameters, click the [Save] button, the setting will take effect immediately. 2.3.3.
® [Enable AUTO SEQ] Choosing channel numbers from 1 to 4 and setting the tour intervals, the system will display four channels’ video image in full screen in certain sequence, the detailed steps as following: [1] Set the interval time. It’s the time interval between two channels’ full screen display [2] Set channels of video tour sequencing. You can set the channel numbers as per your need. [3] Click whether to go back to quad screen.
® Click to enter motion alarm interface, as shown in figure 29: Figure 29 Motion Alarm Steps of setting up the motion detection are as follows: [1] Set the alarm channel, user can choose either one channel or all channels to set alarm; [2] Check [Record] to turn on motion detected recording; [3] [Alarm delay] is for user to set the alarm sound duration (Ranges from 2 – 30secs) [4] Check [Alarm Out] for alarm output [5] Check [Buzzer] to turn on buzzing sound when motion detected, Click [Save] to save th
® popup if any of above abnormal situations appears next time when you turn on the device. Check [Buzzer], then system will alarm buzzer if any of above abnormal situations appear next time when you turn on the device. Note: You need to click [Save] to take affect the settings. 2.3.4 IPC Management Click to enter IPC configuration interface, as shown in figure 31: Figure 31 Please refer to [Add IPC] at section [3.1] of this manual for the details for adding IP Cameras to the NVR. 2.3.
® 2.3.5.1 Account Click to enter user management interface, menu interface as shown in figure 33: Figure 33 System Account Users can modify the user name, password, and permissions in the user management interface, they can also add and delete users. [Change User Password] Left click the user you need to change, and then click [Edit Account], interface as shown in figure 34 will popup.
® Figure 35 Add User You can add both administrator and ordinary user here. Check [Administrator] at the top left to add administrator, while uncheck it to add ordinary users. Users can set the username and password according to their specific needs. After setting, click [Save] to save the settings. User added successfully! [Delete User] Click [Delete Account] to delete users.
® Figure 37 System will popup a message interface after clicking default, hit [OK], user will need to input the user password to restart the system to finish restore the factory settings. Note: 1. Only administrators have the permission to restore the factory settings, ordinary users do not have the permission. 2.Parameters will also restore to factory settings after you click restore the factory settings, users can edit them according to specific needs. 2.3.5.
® Note: 1. Do not cut off the power during system upgrading. 2. If you insert the USB flash drive before turning on the device, system will automatically begin updrading after device boot. Users do not need to enter system upgrade interface, but make sure that do not cut off the power. 3. Users can reboot the NVR after an unsuccessful software update to attempt the software update again. 2.3.5.
® Figure 40 Backup Video Backup Steps are as follows: [1] Insert USB flash drive or other removable HDD; [2] Choose the channel and timeline you want to backup, click [search] to list the corresponding video files. [Prev. Page] means turn to previous page, [Next Page] means move to the next page, [First Page] means go to the first page, while [Last Page] means move to the end page. [3] Click the video file you want to backup, the status become yes, then click [Backup] to start backup the file.
® Net Protocol TCP/IP, PPPoE, DHCP,DDNS 3G Mobile Support mobile phone based on iPhone® 4.3 up, Android™ 2.2 up Mobile Function 4 Channel Viewer / Channel Switch / Control PTZ Alarm Mode Trigger Record, Email Alert, Audio Output, Alarm output. etc Sensor/Alarm 4 CH Sensor Inputs / 1 CH Alarm Output HDD Interface 1 SATA HD, Support up to 2TB USB Interface USB 2.
® Network Settings Network Static IP, Dynamic IP, PPPoE Static IP IP Address No menu options, click directly into settings 192.168.0.10 Subnet Mask No menu options, click directly into settings 255.255.255.0 Gateway No menu options, click directly into settings 192.168.0.
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